Basketball

Syracuse Courts Top 2027 Prospect Moussa Kamissoko Amidst Growing Interest

The Orange join a competitive field that includes Arkansas, Kentucky and more as they chase a five‑star wing.

A Recruit with Elite Status

Moussa Kamissoko, a 6‑foot‑7 wing from Long Island Lutheran High School, has quickly risen to become one of the most coveted prospects in the 2027 class, landing inside the top ten nationally and earning five‑star ratings from major scouting services.

Currently playing for the PSA Cardinals in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League, Kamissoko is posting a balanced line of 17.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.4 steals per game, a performance that has only sharpened the attention of college programs.

Syracuse’s Pursuit

Under new head coach Gerry McNamara, the Syracuse Orange have positioned themselves among the leading suitors for Kamissoko, a recruitment that aligns with the program’s ambition to rebuild its roster with high‑impact talent.

The Orange’s interest is part of a broader strategy that sees them targeting several other elite 2027 prospects, including Ian Condon, RJ Moore, Nasir Anderson, Lewis Uvwo, King Gibson and Caleb Ourigou, signaling a comprehensive push to reshape the next class.

A Crowded Field

Kamissoko’s recruitment picture is already crowded, with Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Illinois, Virginia, Alabama, Oklahoma State and BYU all known to be monitoring his development, making each new overture from a program a notable move.

The competition underscores the significance of securing a player who can potentially influence the Orange’s fortunes both on and off the court, as the coaching staff looks to leverage his skill set to accelerate a turnaround.

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